The Gixxer SF is the most affordable full faired motorcycle in the country and will lure the attention of numerous youngsters with its looks and features. Gixxer SF gains credit of being an affordable...
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Suzuki Gixxer SP Alternatives

Suzuki Gixxer SP Overview

The Gixxer SF is the most affordable full faired motorcycle in the country and will lure the attention of numerous youngsters with its looks and features. Gixxer SF gains credit of being an affordable package based on the naked street version of the Gixxer. The design of the Gixxer SF is derived from the massive GSX models in the lineup of Suzuki. The front is fully-faired to look as sporty as possible, but you do not get clip-on handles or rearsets. The tail section is similar to that of Naked Gixxer with step up seat, exhaust muffler with an aluminium cover, LED tail light and split grab rails. Even the instrument console is carried over from Naked Gixxer together with all essentials. There is also a MotoGP edition Gixxer SF available with Suzuki Racing Blue livery.

Suzuki Gixxer SP Engine & Transmission

Suzuki Gixxer SF draws its power from an air cooled, 154.9cc single cylinder, 2-valve engine which has been tuned to push out 14.6bhp of power at 8,000rpm as well as 14Nm of torque at 6,000 Rpm, paired to a 5 speed transmission. The engine is smooth and is substantial enough to propel it to 125kmph top speed.

Suzuki Gixxer SP Mileage

Suzuki has been claiming that Gixxer SF gives an ARAI claimed fuel economy value of 63.5kmpl, same as that of regular Gixxer.

Suzuki Gixxer SP Performance and Handling

Gixxer SF comes equipped with a mono shock suspension at the rear and telescopic forks at the front. Handling is easy and the SF does what you ask it to do. This bike runs on 140/60-R17 rubber at the back and 100/80-R17 tyre in the front. The fat rear tyre does aid braking with its wider contact patch. The Gixxer SF weighs 139 kg and is 4 kg heavier than the regular Gixxer bikes. It is a light weight motorcycle and thus is quiet easy to hop on and get used to. It hides away the extra bulk with ease and you feel absolutely no difference between the two bikes.